Thanks. Indeed, I'm running 'testing'.
Nevertheless, how does one find out about these changes? I don't
remember how 'serpentine' got into my system instead of 'brasero'. If I
try to remove 'serpentine' or if I try to install 'brasero', aptitude
finds unmet dependencies and offers to remove 'gnome' to resolve them
(see below). This makes kind of nervous. How should I proceed to change
the gnome burner?
Regards,
Luis

moc...@fmunu:~$ sudo aptitude search serpentine
i   serpentine                      - An application for creating audio
CDs  

moc...@fmunu:~$ sudo aptitude remove serpentine
The following packages will be REMOVED:  
  serpentine 
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 136 not
upgraded.
Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 754kB will be freed.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  gnome: Depends: serpentine but it is not going to be installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

     Remove the following packages:
1)     gnome  

moc...@fmunu:~$ sudo aptitude why serpentine
i   gnome Depends serpentine





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